Books Should Be Free
Loyal Books
Free Public Domain Audiobooks & eBook Downloads
Search by: Title, Author or Keyword

The Mahatma and the Hare   By: (1856-1925)

Book cover

The Mahatma and the Hare by Henry Rider Haggard is a thought-provoking and captivating novella that skillfully explores themes of spirituality, morality, and the pursuit of meaning in life. Set against the backdrop of British colonial India, the story follows Edmund Henderson, an Englishman who embarks on a transformative journey of self-discovery.

Haggard's writing style is eloquent and evocative, painting vivid descriptions of the Indian landscape and its people. The author expertly captures the cultural tensions and clashes between East and West during this time period, providing readers with a deeper understanding of the complexities of colonial India. The characters are well-developed and engaging, particularly the titular Mahatma, whose enigmatic wisdom serves as a guiding force for Edmund throughout his journey.

One of the major strengths of this novella is its exploration of spirituality and the quest for enlightenment. Haggard delves into the alluring realm of mysticism, weaving it seamlessly into the narrative. Through Edmund's encounters with the Mahatma and other mystical elements, the author invites readers to ponder deeper existential questions and contemplate the true meaning of life. The Mahatma's teachings serve as a catalyst for Edmund's personal growth and provide philosophical insights that resonate long after the final page.

Furthermore, Haggard's examination of morality is another compelling aspect of the novella. As Edmund faces various moral dilemmas and confronts the consequences of his choices, readers are compelled to reflect on their own ethical principles. The author skillfully challenges traditional notions of right and wrong, presenting a nuanced perspective on morality in a colonial context.

However, while the novella is largely engaging, some readers may find the pacing a bit slow, particularly in the initial chapters. Furthermore, certain aspects of the plot may seem predictable to those familiar with Haggard's earlier works. Nonetheless, the strength of the writing and the thought-provoking themes more than compensate for these minor shortcomings.

In conclusion, The Mahatma and the Hare is a captivating novella that showcases Haggard's storytelling prowess. It effortlessly combines elements of adventure, spirituality, and moral introspection within the rich tapestry of colonial India. This book is sure to leave readers pondering the deeper questions of life and the nature of enlightenment long after turning the final page.

First Page:

THE MAHATMA AND THE HARE

A DREAM STORY

by H. Rider Haggard

"Ultimately a good hare was found which took the field at . . . There the hounds pressed her, and on the hunt arriving at the edge of the cliff the hare could be seen crossing the beach and going right out to sea. A boat was procured, and the master and some others rowed out to her just as she drowned, and, bringing the body in, gave it to the hounds. A hare swimming out to sea is a sight not often witnessed." Local paper, January 1911.

". . . A long check occurred in the latter part of this hunt, the hare having laid up in a hedgerow, from which she was at last evicted by a crack of the whip. Her next place of refuge was a horse pond, which she tried to swim, but got stuck in the ice midway, and was sinking, when the huntsman went in after her. It was a novel sight to see huntsman and hare being lifted over a wall out of the pond, the eager pack waiting for their prey behind the wall." Local paper, February 1911.

The author supposes that the first of the above extracts must have impressed him. At any rate, on the night after the reading of it, just as he went to sleep, or on the following morning just as he awoke, he cannot tell which, there came to him the title and the outlines of this fantasy, including the command with which it ends... Continue reading book >>




eBook Downloads
ePUB eBook
• iBooks for iPhone and iPad
• Nook
• Sony Reader
Kindle eBook
• Mobi file format for Kindle
Read eBook
• Load eBook in browser
Text File eBook
• Computers
• Windows
• Mac

Review this book



Popular Genres
More Genres
Languages
Paid Books